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Covid-19: Small Businesses in Streatham

18 January 2022

Lead MP

Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Clapham and Brixton Hill
Lab

Responding Minister

Lee Rowley

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EconomyTaxationEmploymentBrexitBusiness & Trade
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Other Contributors: 3

At a Glance

Bell Ribeiro-Addy raised concerns about covid-19: small businesses in streatham in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government needs to provide a reduction in VAT or retain the 5% VAT rate for hospitality, offer a business rates holiday until December 2022, reform business taxation, implement flexible furlough schemes throughout the pandemic, ensure decent sick pay at the real living wage, and guarantee that no one on furlough is paid less than the minimum wage.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Clapham and Brixton Hill
Opened the debate
Small businesses in Streatham, including corner shops, cafes, independent retailers, and the self-employed, have seen their turnover plummet by over half due to the pandemic. The UK lost almost 50 shops a day during the first six months of 2021, with projections suggesting that 263 businesses in Streatham alone are at risk of closure. Many businesses struggled with inadequate financial support, high business rates, and supply chain issues exacerbated by Brexit. Businesses also faced delayed grants and insufficient support from the Government during the omicron surge.

Government Response

Lee Rowley
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I am grateful for the opportunity to talk about this important issue. I congratulate the hon. Member for Streatham on securing the debate and thank her neighbour, the hon. Member for Vauxhall, for her intervention. The hon. Member for Streatham is right to raise issues faced in Streatham and Lambeth due to the coronavirus pandemic; it has been difficult with businesses closing and people losing jobs. I regret the challenges but acknowledge that quick changes were necessary. We cannot wish away these problems. The Government have provided substantial support, including £400 billion over two years, which is unprecedented in our political lifetime. The minister details specific grants given to Streatham, such as 2,000 local restrictions support grants, nearly £15 million in restart grants, and £10 million of additional restrictions grants. Although there have been difficulties securing the right level of rules for all businesses, a huge amount of work was done. The minister acknowledges that while challenges remain, London businesses demonstrate resilience. Surveys and economic data show small businesses moving forward with confidence despite difficult times. The Government will review what is possible on a regular basis to support communities as we move into a new phase of living with the virus.
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